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André La Gerche

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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|December 8, 2024
Editorial commentary: Exercise recommendations in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy shouldn't end at the recommendationAndré La Gerche
European Heart Journal|December 14, 2020
Proof that exercise works, now it's time for optimizing delivery to our patients with pulmonary hypertensionAndré La Gerche
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|November 22, 2020
Exercise-Induced Arrhythmogenic (Right Ventricular) Cardiomyopathy Is Real…if you Consider itAndré La Gerche
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|February 29, 2016
The Potential Cardiotoxic Effects of ExerciseAndré La Gerche
European Heart Journal|November 21, 2015
T-wave subtleties in screened athletes: sharpening the lead or whittling the pencil away?André La Gerche, Hugh Calkins
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|April 4, 2015
Is exercise good for the right ventricle? Concepts for health and diseaseAndré La Gerche, Guido Claessen
International Journal of Pediatrics|September 28, 2010
What Limits Cardiac Performance during Exercise in Normal Subjects and in Healthy Fontan Patients?André La Gerche, Marc Gewillig
Circulation|June 10, 2015
Response to Letters Regarding Article, "Can Intensive Exercise Harm the Heart? You Can Get Too Much of a Good Thing"André La Gerche, Hein Heidbuchel
Cardiology Clinics|October 4, 2016
Sports Cardiology: Comprehensive Clinical Care for Athletes and Highly Active IndividualsAaron Baggish, André La Gerche
Circulation|September 17, 2014
Can intensive exercise harm the heart? You can get too much of a good thingAndré La Gerche, Hein Heidbuchel
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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|December 8, 2024
Editorial commentary: Exercise recommendations in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy shouldn't end at the recommendationAndré La Gerche
European Heart Journal|December 14, 2020
Proof that exercise works, now it's time for optimizing delivery to our patients with pulmonary hypertensionAndré La Gerche
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|November 22, 2020
Exercise-Induced Arrhythmogenic (Right Ventricular) Cardiomyopathy Is Real…if you Consider itAndré La Gerche
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|February 29, 2016
The Potential Cardiotoxic Effects of ExerciseAndré La Gerche
European Heart Journal|November 21, 2015
T-wave subtleties in screened athletes: sharpening the lead or whittling the pencil away?André La Gerche, Hugh Calkins
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|April 4, 2015
Is exercise good for the right ventricle? Concepts for health and diseaseAndré La Gerche, Guido Claessen
International Journal of Pediatrics|September 28, 2010
What Limits Cardiac Performance during Exercise in Normal Subjects and in Healthy Fontan Patients?André La Gerche, Marc Gewillig
Circulation|June 10, 2015
Response to Letters Regarding Article, "Can Intensive Exercise Harm the Heart? You Can Get Too Much of a Good Thing"André La Gerche, Hein Heidbuchel
Cardiology Clinics|October 4, 2016
Sports Cardiology: Comprehensive Clinical Care for Athletes and Highly Active IndividualsAaron Baggish, André La Gerche
Circulation|September 17, 2014
Can intensive exercise harm the heart? You can get too much of a good thingAndré La Gerche, Hein Heidbuchel
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